March 2016

Features

The Power to Disrupt

In our annual survey of B.C.’s most influential women, we profile 35 leaders who not only have power but are also using it to change minds and shake up the status quo

East Side Story

As Vancouver pushes density, developers like Daniel Boffo hope to transform low-slung neighbourhoods. Not everybody thinks that’s a good idea

The 2016 MBA Guide

From niche programs to tech training, we look at how B.C.’s MBA schools are staying on top. Plus: three grads who are doing well by doing good

The Monthly Informer

MARKETING
B.C. wineries have plans to take on the world—once they stop fightingREAL ESTATE
The weird case of house-flipping seminars in unflippable VancouverNUMEROLOGY
2015 was a record year for car sales in B.C. 2016 could be even greaterTHE MATRIX
Don’t expect that nasty property transfer tax to vanish anytime soonTHE CONVERSATION
Port Metro Vancouver’s Robin Silvester doesn’t like new housesD-I-Y MANAGEMENT
Why Skype alone can’t make flex time workTHE AGENDA
Nourishment for the corporate mind and soul

Offline

WATERCOOLER
How far do you need to go in accommodating employees?JARGON WATCH
A granular explanation of the evolution of “granular”TRAVEL
Old and new Texas collide in Dallas-Fort WorthWEEKEND WARRIOR
UDI’s Anne McMullin carries a big stick on the fieldNEW + IMPROVED
The latest developments in the world of lifestyleABOUT TOWN
The cultural elite gather for the VSO’s Symphony BallLUNCH WITH LUCY
Developer Rob Macdonald on why he and Vancouver don’t click